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The Korean Society of Climate Change Research
토픽 모델링 분석을 활용한 국내 기후변화 연구동향 분석 : IPCC 실무그룹별 주요 키워드를 중심으로
Analysis of domestic climate change research trends using topic modeling : Focusing on IPCC working groups keywords
유재호* ․ 이승현** ․ 전의찬***†
Yoo, Jae-Ho* ・ Lee, Seung Hyun** and Jeon, Eui-Chan***†
Due to the considerable global damage caused by abnormal weather patterns resulting from climate change, there has
been an increasing interest in climate change response both domestically and internationally. To address this issue, the WMO (World Meteorological Organization) and UNEP (The United Nations Environment Programme) established the
IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) in 1988 to provide scientific evidence on climate change phenomena, their impacts, and future risks. To date, six assessment reports have been published. This study analyzed domestic research trends related to the major themes of the working groups classified by the IPCC (Working Group Ⅰ: The Physical Science Basis, Working Group Ⅱ: Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability, Working Group Ⅲ: Mitigation of Climate Change, and TFI: The Task Force on National Greenhouse Gas Inventories). Analysis revealed that the key topics covered in the recently published IPCC AR6 Working Group reports are also being actively studied in domestic academic research in Korea. Additionally, the distinctiveness of research topics that are being emphasized in Korea, such as “Corporate Social Responsibility in Environmental Management” and “Emissions Trading System and Carbon Tax” in Working Group III, was identified. In conclusion, this study identified trends in domestic climate change-related research and provided suggestions that can contribute to directions of future research by comparing the main research topics covered by IPCC and those in Korea.
Topic Modeling Analysis, Netminer, IPCC, Research Trends, Text Network Analysis, Climate Change
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2093-5919
2586-2782
2023-06